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Has anyone ever used a glaser safety slug round?
http://www.dakotaammo.net/Glaser-Saf...00/500/Product |
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Back in the mid to late '70's during my LE days, I loaded my S&W 2" M-36 off-duty weapon with the first two being Glasers backed up by three Win. 158 gr. LSWCHP's (old FBI load then).
Thankfully I never had to call upon my choice in an actual situation. ![]() But I guess your talking rifle rounds? ![]()
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Jim NRA Life Member since '69 |
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I have not used the Glaser, but I have used their Cor-Bon .30 Cal Carbine hunting round while deer hunting with success. I posted the ballistics from the company and pictures of the bullet that was recovered.
http://www.thecmp.org/forums/showthread.php?t=340 |
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Have never shot anything/anyone with them even though I have them in several handgun calibers. I don't carry them, they just sit in the ammo cans. Reason being is from most ballistic tests that I have read they don't perform very well. Some Cor-Bon's on the other hand seem to perform quite well.
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I'm not quite sure what is meant by 'use' here.
I carry Glaser Blues in my Star PD (.45ACP), with a backup mag of Speer 200gr 'flying ashtray' HPs. I've fired about a dozen 6-packs of the Glaser Blues through my PD. Luckily, the point of impact of the 200gr HP and the 140gr Glaser Blue is the same point at 7 yards. However, I've never shot anyone with the Glasers. Forrest |
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